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Dialogues Newsletter of the Canadian Science and Technology Historical Association

The Bubble Chamber is a new blog written by historians and philosophers of science for discussing contemporary issues of science and society through the lens of historical context and critical analysis. Founded by the University of Toronto's Science Policy Working Group, The Bubble Chamber is a forum for those interested in a critical assessment of science in society and the development, regulation, and trajectory of science. thebubblechamber.org/

Spontaneous Generations is an open, online, peer-reviewed academic journal published by graduate students at the Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology at the University of Toronto. spontaneousgenerations.library.utoronto.ca/

Donald Forsdyke (Queen's University), following the style of the very successful Khan Academy (see: khanacademy.org/ ), has produced an experimental series of YouTube videos, each 15 minutes in length, that explain evolutionary principles in everyday language. These videos, and associated video lectures dealing with evolutionary history, may be accessed by way of his web-pages (see: post.queensu.ca/~forsdyke/videolectures.htm).